Do you ever have the feeling that someone has been messing about your machine put you can’t precisely put your finger on who did what on your system? Two situations immediately jump into focus: people that have children and would like to monitor their little ones’ computer activity and people that are suspecting their significant other of being up to no good.

“Unlike other spy software, Active Keylogger Home works excellent in both Windows XP with Fast User Switch enabled and Windows Terminal Services. It also has intuitive user interface and amazing easy-to-understand Reports Viewer with eye catching reports. Using such a powerful tool like Active Keylogger Home you'll be enlightened of what they are doing while you are away”, says Winsoul Software.

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The way Active Keylogger Home 4.1.8 works is fairly simple: whenever your machine is booted up, the keylogger will launch and covertly run in the background. The person using the computer will not be aware that a software application is recording every stroke on the keyboard. That person will also not be aware of the fact that Active Keylogger Home 4.1.8 records all visited web pages.

At a later time (whenever it is convenient for you), you can check out all the information that Active Keylogger Home 4.1.8 has stored, info that can be sorted according to the date and time. If you do not have the time to login to the machine you are snooping upon, you could always have these reports mailed to you.

Those of you with little children might want to be made aware of a few other parental monitoring tools such as ParentSnooper 2.1 and SpyX 6.0 – both will let you covertly sneak a peak at your child’s computer and online activity. If you would like to take things one step further you could use Folder Lock 6.1.2 to password protect folders or you could use Empathy to password protect Windows applications. There is even a keylogger for the Mac OS X, Protemac’s KeyBag.

If you would like to get Active Keylogger Home 4.1.8, a download location is available here.

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